The is no doubt that the rate of medication innovation is insane right now. Occasionally I like to look back at history and think about all the changes and discoveries that have been made. I’m a baseball fan, and I couldn’t resist creating a blog post of some of the coolest medication innovations since the […]

A 44 year old male has a past medical history of IBS, bipolar disorder, and depression. Today he presents to an urgent clinic with symptoms of nausea and vomiting. He also states that he feels weak and has been shaky. Upon further investigation, he recently has been complaining of back pain due to an injury […]

I received this question the other day: How do you handle a situation in which the provider writes for an unusual dosing regimen. The example was an alternate regimen than the traditional Zpak dosing. Unusual dosing regimens for medications is something you may see rarely or might see on a regular basis depending upon the […]

In a previous post, I dug a little into pharmacodynamics. In this post I am going to be explaining pharmacokinetics. In pharmacy and the medical profession we tend to use really big, fancy words to intimidate people, not sure why, but we do. Remember that: Pharmacodynamics is what the drug does to the body. Pharmacokinetics […]

Medication errors happen all the time. I have routinely reviewed medication errors for numerous institutions. I wanted to share three examples of medication errors that I’ve seen in my career. I would also encourage you to share any that you have seen in the comments section just to help others be aware of possible scenarios […]

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To whom much is given, much is expected. I’ve had a lot of really kind people help me along the way, and I wanted a way for myself and others to give back some of the things we’ve learned about medication management and healthcare. Good information from the front lines of healthcare is really hard to find, and that is what I try to provide day after day.